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Niamh Hennessy
The Janus-Face of Language: Reification in the Work of Habermas and the Bakhtin Circle (p.1)

Isabela Ietcu-Fairclough
Populism and the Romanian ‘Orange Revolution’: A Discourse-Analytical Perspective on the Presidential Election of December 2004 (p.31)





Camelia Suleiman and Daniel C. O’Connell
Bill Clinton on the Middle East: Perspective in ...</description>
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		<title>Issue 1</title>
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Articles

Marnie Holborow
Putting The Social Back Into Language: Marx, Vološinov and Vygotsky re-examined (p.1)

Robert de Beaugrande
Critical Discourse Analysis: History, Ideology, Methodology (p.29)

Phil Graham
'Capitalism' as False Consciousness (p.57)

Panayota Gounari
Contesting The Cynicism Of Neoliberal Discourse: Moving Towards A Language Of Possibility (p.77)

Carmen Luke
Eduscapes: Knowledge Capital and Cultures ...</description>
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